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RHS girls basketball officially underway By Mikka Evans Girls basketball at Riverside High School officially began with practice on November 13 They got a bit of a late start with Nxh their varsity and junior varsity coaches Mr Dirksen and Mr Costello, still coaching the football team The Pirates have a good turnout this year with a tout of 36 girls There are 11 on the varsity team. 14 on the junior varsity team, and 11 on the freshmen team "The turnout is very good, but the best thing is not the number that tur nout. it is the ability of these girls," states coach Dirksen "W e have quite a few girl» who have improv ed alot since last season " Riverside has four returning seniors, Sharms Evans. Marty Suter, Lisa Short and Joy Hellherg Three of these seniors are returning starters from last year's team. H eppner G u e tte - Time*. H eppner. O regon W ednesday, N ovem ber 2V, 1WV - SEVEN Dance team - a little girl 's dream T h e A d v e n tu re s o f ( > r a z e ld a & Clem \elleJ. "Hey Graze Ida. the guys down at H i l l e r '« H ln l H a r t A < b«*» r o i have a great idea for your Christmas present ” GrazeUa beam ed. Oh really? I hope it's diamonds or rubies "Clem exclaimed. "Oh no They suggested a case of chill beans ''GruzeUa <j*estnmed Why chill beans?" Clem rephexi, at he ndledon the "They figured that way I could find you In the darkll" "I believe these girls worked hard in off season." commented Dirksen " I believe that work ethic and positive attitude will carry us through a successful season " The Pirates started their season with parents night on November 28 and officially with the Morrow County Invitational Tournament December 1 and 2 in Hcppner RHS volleyball champs honored By Marty Suter The District 7A Riverside High School volleyball champions were presented their volleyball awards at the annual fall sports banquet. November 21 Kassie Westmoreland swept the awards presentation with best at tack', 'best serving', and 'most valuable player’ awards Wendy Dawson was the recipient of 'most inspirational' and most hustle' awards Rest bkxker'and attacker' went to Tnna Sayles April Morgan captured most improved' and Lisa Short received best defense' awards Principal Dave Youngbluth con cluded the ceremonies by reading a letter from Morrow County Cour thouse declaring November 9 Pirate Day Oregon State Grange entertained the Pomona master and state and county deputies with a sc h o o l of in- stniction on Saturday A g»xxi crowd was in attendance to hear a report given by Master Johnson on the re cent attendance at national Grange The obligation ceremony was discussed al some length, and before this can he administered a permit mut he obtained from the Master. "Degree work greatly encourages Uhr*rti«m«m Hearing Tests Set Tor Heppner Area FOR NERVE OEAFNESS HEPPNER Electronic hearing tests will be given by Ruud's Hearing Aid Ser vice al Gonty 's on Wednes day. December 6. from 10 AM to I PM Philip Ruud, hearing aid specialist will he available to give these free hearing tests at Gonty V Anyone who has trouble hearing is welcome to have a (esi using the latest elec tronic equipment to deter mine it his loss is one which may be helped Some of the causes of hearing loss will be explained, and diagrams of how the ear works w ill be shown The free hearing lest will be given Wednesday from 10 AM to I PM at ( ¡only \ in Heppner. To avoid waiting please call b7b l>2M for an appointment In home testing is also available. members to better understand the Grange and its activities." said a grange spokesperson "The Grange is a great national organization, and was originally planned for farmers, but embraces pcs*plc from other pro- fcssions and is especially involved in legislative w orks." Dinner was enjoyed at the Monte C arlo Those attending from Wheatland Pomona District were Pomona Master. Bill Alfred and wife, Norma and county deputy Dclpha Jones « g fc j S 5 *F \ 7 Forty three little girls just about got their heart's desire this week The girls all of Hcppner Elementary School got the opportunity to dance with the Hcppner High Scfxxil dance team Dance team members Joanna Welch. Alicia Tarnasky. Jeannine Patterson and Tiffany Harrison and dance team advisor Michelle War burton, conducted a workshop fot the girls from 3 30 to 4 30 every afternoon this week to teach them a dance routine On Friday and Satur day the girls in kindergarten through suth grade, will be able to perform at halt time at the Morrow County Invitational Tournament The workshop is a fund raiser for the dance team, who charged S3 for each participant By Marty Suter The RHS FF A chapter will depan from Riverside High Schtxtl for a ski trip on Dec 10 at b a m to Anthony lakes Ski Resort Non members arc asked to bring $5 for transportation and adequate money for ski rental and a lilt ticket Any Riverside students wishing to go on the RHS EEA ski trip arc ask ed to please contact Marly Suter. 4M1 2901, or Kick D anielson 481-2323. bv lies 8 larg e 2 bedroom house over an unfinished basement Single garage and outside shop Double lot and seller is willing to re side, you pick your color! 215 N. GILMORE $55,900 larg e beautiful home with nice view1 7 bedrooms, 2 baths, large living room with fireplace, garage Come see the value GARTON & ASSOCIATES REALTORS 276-0931 or 1-800-345-4665 ext. 133 440 SW FIRST PEN DLETO N WHERE REAL ESTATE IS A PROFESSION awards ceremony H in first Iiffanic Munkers, second Josilyn Evans, third Brian Knowles, fourth Annie Hislcr 11-13 first Kelsic Evans, second Sara G reenup, third Rodney Ehrmantraut. fourthChar C'oc 14 is first Angie Ashbeck second Heuther Eckman. a tie for third Nikki Brishois and Jeannic Ashbeck \9 and over first Tern Gentry, second Dick Temple, third Bruce Bergstrom, a tic for fourth Joan Eckman and Barb /cller Heppner Barrel club w inners are Open first C hristi Strocbcr. second Joan Eckman. third Kclsie Evans Novice first Barb Zeller, second Dawn Peterson, third Terri Gentry Junior first Tifíame Munkcrs. second Angela Munkers, third Krista Adams For Your Shopping Convenience Heppner Businesses are Opening Their Doors with Special Christmas Shopping Hours. MORROW COUNTY MUSEUM H AN D CRAFTED Christmas Ornaments Available Now!! Hand Carved Wooden Tree Ornaments and Old-World 4a t Santas iic l R by local artist Renee Devin . ^ ® /\ 1 Wranglers hold Year end w inners o f the Wranglers horse club spring playday series were honored at a potluck awards ceremony Nov 27 Winners must accumulate points over four play days Wrangler winners are as follows Stickhorsc first Don Adams, second Megan Bergstrom, third Pal Schiller, fourth Jim Papineau 5 and under first Joe Papineau, second Mall Bergstrom. third-Brett Barber, fourth Jeannette Brantley b-7 first A ngela M unkcrs. second Kathleen Greenup, third Amy Papineau, fourth J o s h Sharp / 1 jL 910 E. FAIRVIEW WAY $37,750 State Grange holds meeting By Delpha Jones C le m (After Mount) 5:00 ii.m . - 11:00 p.m . (ia n liio r 's Hon ’s H o a r Coast to Coast F a b ric s E tc . 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